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KSIB-FM (101.3 MHz) is a radio station located in Creston, Iowa that serves an eight-county area in southwest Iowa. It has been a country format station for most of its broadcast history. The station changed to talk format for six months in 2014 before returning to the country music format. KSIB also broadcasts local news, weather and sports.
KSIB-FM, a radio station (101.3 FM) licensed to Creston, Iowa, United States Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about radio and/or television stations with the same/similar call signs or branding.
Dec. 2—Highway 34 claimed three lives Friday as an afternoon accident near Murray resulted in one deceased and an evening crash in Union County killed two teenagers. According to the Iowa State ...
'Lucky again': Tornado kills one in rural southwest Iowa; neighbors describe near-misses. A woman driving in the tornado Tuesday, May, 21, 2024, was killed just north of Corning on Highway 148.
KSIB (1520 AM) is a commercial radio station serving the Creston, Iowa area. The station primarily broadcasts a classic hits music format. KSIB is licensed to G. O. Radio, Ltd which is owned by David and Kathy Rieck. KSIB is authorized to broadcast only during daytime hours.
[3] [4] Creston Evening News was founded as a weekly in 1879 and began daily circulation in 1881. [5] The Creston News Advertiser was purchased by Shaw Media in 1946. [6] The paper ever since has managed by a subsidiary called Creston Publishing Company. [5] The company has also published the Fontanelle Observer and the Adair County Free Press ...
The recordings were found by collector George Gimarc at radio station KSIB in Creston, Iowa. [168] Gimarc contacted Williams's daughter Jett, and Colin Escott, a music historian and biographer of Williams. The material was restored and remastered by Michael Graves and released by Omnivore Recordings.